Laser Eye Surgery Recovery

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Worried About Your Vision After The Laser Surgery? Read To Know What To Expect During The First 24 Hours After The Surgery

Have you recently had laser eye surgery, or are you considering it? If so, you might definitely be thinking about and want to know more regarding your vision after the surgery. It is quite common to be worried about the outcomes and the final results after the laser treatment of your eyes. The most common things you might experience are fluctuating vision, grittiness and light sensitivity within the first twenty-four hours after the surgery, but no need to worry about that. Prioritising rest, avoiding eye rubbing and following your doctor’s drop schedule are the best ways to ensure a smooth recovery. Knowing exactly what happens during the first day of your recovery will help ease your anxiety and protect your eyes as they begin to heal. Let's make everything clear in this blog.

Immediate Post-Operative Recovery

  • What To Expect
  • After your surgery, the numbing drops applied by your surgeon will wear off, and you may feel a mild burning, itching or gritty sensation similar to having sand in your eyes. Your eyes will slightly water and your vision might be hazy.

  • What to do
  • Go straight home and sleep. Resting with your eyes completely closed in a dimly lit room is the single best thing you can do for corneal recovery.

  • Critical rules
  • Do not run your eyes. Doing so can dislodge the delicate corneal flap which may require further medical attention.

The first morning

  • What to expect
  • On the first day after surgery, most patients can achieve significant life-changing improvement in their vision within twenty-four hours. The haziness and burning should subside.

  • What to do
  • You will likely need to attend a follow-up appointment with your surgeon for a vision test and to examine the healing progress.

  • Critical rules
  • You can typically resume the mild activities, but you must keep water, soap and shampoo out of your eyes when showering.

Conclusion

Although the symptoms in the first twenty-four hours can feel unsettling, they are temporary side effects as your eyes are returning to their natural environment. With dedicated rest, proper medication use and following strict dos and don’ts, most patients find that their vision clears significantly and their comfort improves by the next day. While full stabilisation and complete healing can take up to a few months, strictly adhering to these early recovery guidelines paves the way for safe, long-lasting vision correction. Savera Hospital is your perfect partner for achieving a healthy, clear vision, as our responsibility is to provide you with the best service with the guidance of our expert, Dr. Rajiv Kumar Gupta.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Can I use my phone, watch TV or read?

It is suggested to avoid them completely for at least twelve hours. Your eyes need to rest properly after surgery, and looking at a screen or reading a book can strain the cornea, which is why it is important to avoid them for a period of time.

2. When can I shower or wash my face?

After the first day of surgery, you can shower but avoid water, soap or shampoo near the eye area.

3. Do I need to wear protective gear?

Yes, your surgeon will provide you with protection glasses. It is best to wear these glasses for a week after the surgery, especially at night.

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